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Glacier Site Map

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    Many people who experienced the close contact with the Alaska glacier will tell you that it is an experience unlike any other and that the visit to the glacier is a close look at something amazing

  • Alaska Glacier Cruise
    It makes perfect sense that an Alaska glacier cruise would see significant spikes in popularity among nature tourists. And this is for good reasons: getting up close and personal to the majestic sight of those amazing Alaska glaciers is what make an Alaska glacier cruise so popular.

  • Hubbard Glacier
    This tidewater glacier, the Hubbard Glacier, provides a pathway for many cruise ships to travel up the water from the origins in Alaska to its end in Canada. (or, its beginnings are in Canada and its endings are in Alaska, depending where you started your journey!)

  • Glacier National Park
    Keep in mind Glacier National Park is a family friendly getaway. Being ‘family friendly’ is a mantle that many tourist spots can not claim, but Glacier National Parkcan. This is an unfortunate fact, but the truth of the matter is many vacations simply are not anywhere close to what would be considered the type of environment that one would want to take to kids to.

  • Melting Glaciers
    If we do not take an active role in decreasing CO2 emissions, we may find that the melting glacier becomes the rule – and not the exception. Unfortunately, as with many things we undo, we cannot fix the melting glacier fields; once the melting glacier fields have been assimilated into the oceans, they cannot be returned without another major climate change.

  • Glacier Bay Cruises
    Proprietors of Glacier Bay cruises recommend you bring your binoculars to get a close-up view of land mammals such as moose, mountain goats, brown and black bears, wolverine and coyotes. These wonderful animals can all be seen

  • Portage Glacier
    The Portage Glacier has been a popular fixture in Alaska since its first discovery in 1898. Keep in mind that ‘discovery’ refers to a person seeing it for the first time and, more accurately, also being crediting as the first person seeing by way of recording the documents. It is doubtful that any other group of people that walked past the glacier missed seeing it.

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